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Publication : S-adenosylmethionine levels regulate the schwann cell DNA methylome.

First Author  Varela-Rey M Year  2014
Journal  Neuron Volume  81
Issue  5 Pages  1024-1039
PubMed ID  24607226 Mgi Jnum  J:221289
Mgi Id  MGI:5638835 Doi  10.1016/j.neuron.2014.01.037
Citation  Varela-Rey M, et al. (2014) S-adenosylmethionine levels regulate the schwann cell DNA methylome. Neuron 81(5):1024-39
abstractText  Axonal myelination is essential for rapid saltatory impulse conduction in the nervous system, and malformation or destruction of myelin sheaths leads to motor and sensory disabilities. DNA methylation is an essential epigenetic modification during mammalian development, yet its role in myelination remains obscure. Here, using high-resolution methylome maps, we show that DNA methylation could play a key gene regulatory role in peripheral nerve myelination and that S-adenosylmethionine (SAMe), the principal methyl donor in cytosine methylation, regulates the methylome dynamics during this process. Our studies also point to a possible role of SAMe in establishing the aberrant DNA methylation patterns in a mouse model of diabetic neuropathy, implicating SAMe in the pathogenesis of this disease. These critical observations establish a link between SAMe and DNA methylation status in a defined biological system, providing a mechanism that could direct methylation changes during cellular differentiation and in diverse pathological situations.
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